Kate Stewart I'm looking for a song I just heard the other day at a restaurant | The God of the day, is still God in the night |
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Berkampstead, Hertfordshire, England, 1637; d | The God of the day is still God in the night |
He was a man of conscience and independent mind who did not shirk from confrontations with royalty | Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Madman bummers Indians in the summer With a diplomat In the with the mumps As the pumps His way into his hat With a on my shoulder Feelin' older I the merry-go-round With this very unpleasin' Sneezin' and wheezin The crashed to the ground The crashed to the ground Well she was Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Some sister With a mister Told me I got what it takes She said "I'll turn you on to strong Play the song with the break" And go-cart Mozart Was checkin' out the chart See if it was safe outside And early-pearly Came by in his curly-wurly And me if I a ride The crashed to the ground Well she was Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light Revved up like a deuce Another in the night Blinded by the light She got down but she got tight She's make it the night "Blinded by the Light" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on his 1973 debut album Greetings from Asbury Park, N |
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Don't lose faith, for you're never alone | For the God on the mountain is the God in the valley |
Manfred Mann's Earth Band's recording of the song changes the lyrics.
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